! l i ,4 1 1 i ifW THE P.OANOKE NE"'S W. V. HA I.U J. W. si. I .i i'li rim r.nv Kr.'iently p;ili!i!i(vl (.'.'. Fi'la's Nkw Your scicnUHts nro discussing TUIUMIAY 'll.Y 31, lsfj. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. I' ll i .v.itr-.M is r i.iiu.ii : HIS LiES TYLER BEXNlTf, i f An- li. roK ji i r.r i r Tim i I'lirui on xr : THOMAS BiJFFI!!, uf oriu.u'-. r'H ji ix. e : JAME1 E. SHIPHEBD, i'f V.u'ilti(tlt.ii, mi noi.iriTon : JOHN H. BLOUNT, iui ririuluiann. S-anti Ju.iri.i Ihulrvi. t Ji W.I : JBIDEBICK philips, ( Kiltr'"i. fnt ".ii.icn u : WILLIAM C BOWElf, vt .rtliiitniUll. '"'. ; nt J;,l,.;,,l ,,!,, I. roil ; 1 Don : ALLM AND B MCX3T, uf Million ffiR siil.Ii I mi : swirr OALLOWAY, I'f llrfuii. I'uurth Ju ltiutl I'ntrii t. rm jrni.K : JAKES C. MACRAE, of ruiiihe, tau t. TOA SOLICITOR : JOHN D. MCIVEB, of Moore. i7.'i Jir lwfil Ihitn.t. ron jrnr.r : JOHH A. OILMEB, clunllf irt. ron iii.tt'imH FKEDEBI'. K H. STBUDWICK, "I IllH.jte. .Vi.'A JmllCi.ll IIMli t-f. r Hi mmi! : WILLIAM M. (HIPP, of M t kli-iil'urg. roil .inn iToll : FBANK J. 0SB3BNE, it Mrrklnl.iiri! 'I'll K llll'li'l' nf (illVlTllul ('f till' Km- .iro Slate si'ciih i .itluT ti) bo a ntcp piiictiino to sonii'tliiiijj lii'lier tlinn un cn.l to liu au.iiiu'il . Of tin; (wel ly seven incii who lime licM the uf tiie, ttii'i e liavu tei'ii t lt't'toil to the Vice -l'l eii'lcney ; and though hut one lat been cli iseii 1'ivniiU iit, four have been li iiiiintte I tor til it onVc. Five li.ivc le i ! Cabinet pOMli ins. Only one of llie.se ( iovcrn ns has ilieil in oilier, while but two have resigneil. . Tiik Clevelaml (Olii..) l'lain. b aler in noticing the piesi in e in lhal city uf the coloieil iriii''iial of the cohnei Norm il School at 1'ayi l!e ille, thi.i Stalo has this to say ol North Caro lina Dc'inoerats: It is tioniewhit mi,'i live that in North I'lmlini, uinK r coiitiul i f t li.il liep'ili.iean newspapers are ii!i-:tsri to Call tlie "li'Ulli'li 1 li'iiineraey," there t-lr'iiU be a State Normal Sriiuul .Mil bicleil alel In linla lie. I by the Sla'o mil (!t'-ii;iie,l to furnish t.'.vhors to the Coloied people, while in Ohio no sued Stale institution e. ils, nii'l there are M?ule who want to ;it 1 1 ! i - 1 1 even normal m-IiuoIs main laine l I y the cities." recoi l on !e- entity i: h ri timi-nt I. ill a theory that iinlnees artilii air! Lis stli-nre on ihe mat tor lea I us to suppose that his opinion w an strl He has lately written a uik'hane.l. letter goine; bai k on hi, record, but he ilots iiK t nay w hen the change took place Here is what he cays: ' S Miie alliisiuii lias been nnel" to my r .le as a Senator in t'.iw.r i t l!iu county Lrovrrninent bill. I vot.-il lor th bill beeaiHe I was assureil that the property hohlers ol the Kist were laboi injj un b r a ste i.iilv inereain ' weilitnf taxation, fur which lliere was no other ailciiiatc reiiie.ly, ami bectinse it was fitlierwise imp'msihle to obtain the .lesireil appropriations for the Western North Carolina Kill Iail anil tho Western Asylum. I'pon niore deliberate investigation, how ever, it became evi lent to me that the law was not in harmony with the general scope ami design "of th con stitution, anil what was still more ob jectionable for all practical purposes, it removed the body of men in con trol of tho local iiitcres' of the people, always the dearest, to a region in s hieh they could not be made respon s'ble to the people, otherwise than by a process at unco devious and unsat islaetory. "Tor iheie reasons I have for n long time entertained the opinion that the law ou,'hl. to be repealed, and hare often privately and publicly no expressed myse'l."' It is curi his, that during all dis cussion on this subject, this letter was not written unlil somo weeks nfter his nomination for Jude, by the ill era's. ial lin ers of rain by aimos .heiie distur bances. Professor l'niibrook and Thomas Silver, a scientist of g line note, are positive in their beliel that such a thini' is in aetiiab N K W A I V K K T I .- E M E NTS. ' and ask r the a is Cahl'oi ni.i, peciilarly Ir is thought that the disturbances in Kijypt w ill cut off the cotton i np lr.i;n that country an 1 w ill raise the pr.ee in this country next f ill. Hut it fill not do to depend loo much on 1'iV. Too crop in A-u ri a will be e!i Tt .vi 1 even s!i mid the price be 1 i'h the amount of nmney needed to I l ive il w ill be about the s ime. Econ omy i., necessary for oui people; prole txbly m .re so now than ever, (iraiu is p'cnlifiil, but the t.iinc reason that luay cause cotton to go up nuv pi,,b ubly have the hame cllVit on wheat and corn. The terms of tw. ntysix Senators rxp.re in March and it is interesting to see how the new' Senate will stand. Six eb-etions have already been held. Three Heplihlicans hac been elected to succeed Republican. Lunar sue vedi himself. Iliillleberner lakes the jdace of a l'einoeiat, and llihson, leinociat, replaces Kellojrg. So f.,r there his been no change, tlrover, of Oregjii, ,11 piobabl v be succeeded bv a llepiililie-n. M -Tgan, (l.ul.iie, S.inlsbury, Hill, McPherson, Kansom, lbitler, II inis, Coke, and ms o West Virginia, ten Democrats, w ill have democratic successors. Plumb, II iar, Wind. un, Saunders and Uollins will have Republican successors. The political complexion of the Senate will then depend on who arc to be the success ir of t'hileotl, of Colorado; I)avis, of Illinois; 1' rye, of Maine, and Ferry, of Michigan. The Protection ists mil West and the (ircc iibackcts in Maine make the problem doiihliul. It is understood thai the Cieiin.tii in the West am nil leaving the llepidili can parly lx-i anse of its trying to b.n e prohibition on them. The (ieini.uis constitute a ery large pillion of the (pulation out there. hV.S TK It IMllltl, Tin: following artiile is taken from the Km niii' Critic. inib'ihe.l in i Washington Cily. It is higli'y com p unentui v t i Setialor K iiir hi. In fact it con! 1 not be more mi ; The people of the District ofColam bii.and allotheig who arc interesttd in the fill ure of the National Capita owe to etiatnr .Malt KaiiMiui a del. I ot eratitude which cannot he eslim ted a id which must be perpetu .1. It is safe to say that no single project ol iinr venu nt ever undertaken here w .s so ital to the welfire of the com III 1 li f ! V an I the comfort of i'.s people a the m heine.i fur li clatiialioli of the '.loin u: II its, w hi.-li Senator I,' insoin h:: so successfully inimg nrali d. In cm im a ling the value of the wivicis of an individual it is neciss.nv to take into .leeiHiiit not only the magliilu le ol the ben. tit he conb-i.s, I ut the d I li ul ies ii ider which he labors l.i the case under discussion lhce I Wo considei a io is w ere about i ual. TU-Hoikto be done n uf iiicon eei . al io importance, while the ditli culiics in the way of a practical be g:i.n'ng were gient and almo-t jnsu p. i il le. To oieh a t :tk Setialor Han som addicted himself over a u-nr a.'o, ,. o, t,, contend with the proverbial apathy of Congress toward all liKlrict iifl'itr-; he hid to sur mount the opposition, open m covert of a host of theorists and ipiauks who, under the guise of "sa'dtarv ci'gin. eers, wiie lilhug die public prints with a iiiu'lituile of schemes inot v impracticable and each hostile to the other; and it has been rumored that he found in his way ut more than one stage of hi operation the niachin i tions of individuals who hoped fir bincfitto thenselves from the inac tion of the (foveiiiim nt. In one way ai d another, with char- acleiislic pa tence and a snavily that no nnnoyai.ee could rntlle, Senat. r K inson bru-hed ob-tacle alter obsta cle a-ide; and finally, when bnlked by the folly of the Committee on Commerce-which would ;ne sacrificed the health of the National Capital to an absurd Constitutional .puMehe appealed to the Senate, an I through a legislative "coup d'etat" more strik ing than has been seen ill the ll.iilsol Congress 'or veins, carried his pro ject by the exemplary vote of tilty to seven. In saying these things we have no desire to depreciate the les conspic uous services of Senator Conger and one or two others who al various stages have energetically i-econ led Senator Hansom's etV.nts. Hut wo think that even they will agree with us that the thief ciedit belongs to the North Carolina statesman. Senator Uaiisoni I olongs lo tho type of man w hich a cultivated and soi jildo com munity, like tho District ot Columbia, delights to honor. Combining the grace of n Chesterfield, w itli the learn ing ol a Holingbroke and tho legisla live skiil of a Wa'.pole, Senator Han som is a character of exceptional adornment i,i times like these. His career in the Senate, cib. .uing h period of nearly eleven years, has been an unii.tcl i upled history of III id est utti utioii to business in public life, and u coin, s fit deportment ol gentleness and honor in bis private capacity. In all that time, teeming as il has done with bitter strife and savage M-rson.li: ies, Senator Hansom has never provoked conflict or roused an enmity. He is an ornament to the Senate, a source of p ide to his Stale and a benefactor ol t le limes in whiih be lives. i fiat i in- trial lie inaile un pices of the ,ili horities ol wliere tho climate i.s adapted to tho lest. They argue that n rains follow severe battles it would only require an agency capable of creating the same disturbances to have copious showers whenever wanted, but the ingenious theorists, instead of relying upon the explosions and concussions ol the battle-field, propose to resort to electricity. Iy what means, or through what partic ular process this agency is to be ap plied the gentlemen aie as yet re iu tant or unable to stale. EviUKN I ly the liepu'dicans in Con gress are beginning to discover that something must be done about the revenue. They are trying to reduce it iu ime particulars, confessing thereby that it is not righ', although fur twenty years they have pretended that the i ouniry could not g- t along without it. East year the revenue collections atnoiinteit to f .iUi.uiKyiuo, and after paying all expenses, inclu ing pensions, there was a mrplus JlOiymo.OOi). This year, unless there is a reduction, the receipts will amount to $1.50,000,000, bays Mr. Ke'ly, Chairman of tho ways and means Committee, and although the expenditures have also increased, thete will be a surplus of about $172,- O.iO.OOO. Iu the face of this large surplus it is extremely doubtful whether the Republican majority in Congress will reduce the revenues, So far every reduction made, was in the interest of rich nun and the poor have not benefited one dollar I hey still have to pay high taxes on necessaries such as blankets, farming utensils, salt, cotton tics mid in fact everything of the kind while the only reductions hithcitj made give much money to the rich men. And yet the people are asked to keep this party in power. Every day under Republican rule monopolies are growing stronger and more powerful. They already wield a powerful inlhieiiee. T II E L ":::'- - JS U M M -OR- IMPROVED TAYLOR COTTON GIN. XVHh tin- in-.-t l-crf- t working Self-Kec d.-r mid i'i.nilrii-,1 . .-ml., iu lii the Imi'sl lra.nivorcntii. Tlii Is lli- T..illi S.-.S.S n ! this popular Gin. In. 11. Willi II- ir. Mlit illiproveuielila, tills no niK i i,ir nt any .rii.v. 'I lie.- (tins re ui.nle ol tin- l. -l inittui ials. ninl are uii-iirpnsst-il in liniiih nii,1 nrkmmis!ili. We cull the attention o' Kara-cr te .ur PATENT STATIONARY BEATER. wlm-li nevei lic'ere lias irf-en used onnny but the lilirlient iric (l dins. in. I which we add al a very trilling r.isf. Si-nd fur clrculurs and eiamlue ll'HtilUOlllflls. I'rier of Ulnm. Vmlerm ami i'onilffnwer t I'wetory I vfl Shit ..... Snw 4i Shw 15 s.iw .... fi" -H' ri Shw 70 SHW mi iiw I J'ri.f w il li s.-ll i tc.li'r or i'l ni-w ii U ."eif-l e.-ilur I'riri ot (jliis. C'oiidniM-r. aiel Comlt-nser. s;,i ii !k no un m 4-7 .'.I fill', u" till mi !lo. i Sin; ihi u-.i ii iijo.i fin; "0 jt: r.o tin i n ' ' tm en t rl Ikl SISII !' .'VII no siui is. 3 ii. mi (k j:-i)in . if. nn ij. MtAVKI IV II I l-MMCs. Mii:in.f stiii.o hi J tut i. June 1.5 .'tin r. J eili"T. On (ililit II, tiriM-rul 'omiiilNNton Wlerehnnt, KI.I0J. Si. M. K IIAHT. W. II. 1IAKUI.S0N. QUE X1-:V A Hlil '.AL We have jn-t i.. -.1 ii line mi l iinpri I, nti-illy lnr;e ..rk nf l'ie nlmve lmil."l e..n l, wliirh we oit'ei t" i-ur ct. iiuts mill Itu- tra-lr K' n.-uilU . ut v.-r l..v jirin ri'iiiprisini; the fnUnwiii); : Uur !Viiiin I'llluc tinerieHii ltelge. I reneh Wool I'luliM, ovellr tiiltlovs, ItuiiliiiKN, iisIiiim res. I.ineu SMiitiiiKN. l inen I hwiim, American mill Ireneli (;Iiii;Iihiii4, WiinIi I'0IIiin, OrMt l.HWMM. ItlHfk hikI (olorxl llrrns Ti liiimlnsH nud NtlkK, nuil nil ollirr new nml ileslrnlile Mj les ol lres (iooil mil I II i sa ai'Haiiii. 1IOUSK FUKMSIlIX(i (JOOT)S. A fin" .ifM.rtiiunt in uflt ..f ,-vrrv ii-MTii-ii.n; MM-ptiu; l'illow-insintf; TaMt'-i'luth and Nankins-iJuimi-k Ilitt'li uinl Tlrkill 'i'iv-ls iu yn-ut I'lufu.-itm. ' ' D R E S S T 11 I M M INGS. W .- have a dm- n.rtiiienf nf all classes of Tiiiiiinimrs. the neu.-si thlnps nut In thin line eonsist Ins nf silk-, sat in-, llut..iis nf every .l.-sei ij.t inn. A hire an 1 complete line orilaiiihiin; Kiljilin; and lllni'l'llnll Our htock nf " NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS l.n.. iiimi.-l.- In all its l.rmiclii-s. l'ira-..N, fans. Hosiery. I.a, lies' llnMrliww, Faney Strli.es full reanlar iinnl. i; Is, at eMr nn-ly l.e.v prie -s Misses' ami i lill.lreii's llu.se in ureal variety ' We lime a lull line ul Ladies' Neels Wear ul all the iiovellies nf the seiiMin. 0 j O T II I NO. (iiirtuk of M-ii' Fiinii.sliliij: !!, . ..Is Is iin.snrpa-.sed, liein r enmpletu in every detail, iiieludlnir nuveltie in .N'eek VWar. X I.AkCiK UTIM K OF BOO T S A N D SHOES ZEICLER'S SHOES DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY. THE CORRECT STYLES OF SPRING HATS. In-ioii. wea-k tin- I.i.tles. espeeiuiiy those ivlin liuve hee.'i .senitiuj. their nr.lera alirond far lh"M,,f '" '"Kive us ii en 11. us e H1 h- al.l-t.i suit tln ni lliis .Seasmi iu tlie (iiiulit of uiir euod.s, as well aspr.ces. A e.ill is r.-spei-rullv snlieih-. (pun ail. IIAiriW IIAUIJISOX. WJLUUiN, JN. U. The people of Cli.irlotte nro worn out with C..1. .linen and the Observer an I have determine. to have another daily paper there. They made j.ro iH.iUto Mr. OahUell, editor of tho St itenville Lin.liiiaik, l,t (, having declined, they aro making othrr i-rangeinint. ADVKUTISIvMhNiS I N i II A M s ( H o o L, K)l'AIU.Illi:i 703. .MIIIIVVK.Vll.l.K.Nt'., I'llK KMINKNT amen - smith, .rt. nns,..n..n , li...,i. fur li.,)., in nx. iumit..-rs aiel ur.-a u( l-alr. a u-e I he i;:ih sp .non will hi-i-in (in i.w i,..n.un . Jil'v '.'Mil Is..'. '..r iUii.iii. k, viinr full partii-iilarn, a ,rcss MJ. It. HlM.IUM. Mill I. ju.y f. 2 1 'J'llKK il.l vui.K MII.I.INKKY IloI'SE in (if the in: SOOTHERS STATES! l US.n. K. Ki l l,, v" 1 1. Hj eaiiiore sup. t, I'KTKKsllfHo, A. Yon 111 here in,. I !. taru-M ass,.rtmei,t H iii.l iii..st si li.l, Milliner, (i,K. ii,, K , ,u, ,,, I'.O every artlele ..( Hie t.., r , , hovisl price. n,l warraiiieil In give mllstue' Inu. Keul t'r-eeh It nn.., an I H its llii.liens. nld I.Hiln-s an I, i.-un.- ,.,, f'ar, sii,),,. Iirulal an. I luur nioii lit Wreath-. V. Il-, l'liiines, ami c, iMiieis, Hair (..... is, s.lks Salem. Velvets, llietuns, Krine.-s aii.t ami m-ieral ni-.irlinent ,.l lltess I riuiliilnrs ( hllrtiins llatk In Kreat va,i,ty, l.a.tiea'' l'r.-s. o.MMt. in all Hie leanitK Kal.tti-a uh all l,.-ri--ary 'I'rininuiik-s ,,, llia'eli, f,,.r ;,irilHllt.s ll'isii-rv of tnti-sl make, l'l..ak I'aliiiiins and aliav.1. i'l,ii.lr..i, a I'loiKs. The Ii I Ki l ( I. iv. s mart a'l e, l..rs, i-mi tir Oriuinie-its ami H. -'luuie'V. Il.in.lk, retliels C, rs. Is llalnmral Mori-, an. I l.a.li. s' to., I Mis...... i;,, r ekiris, lll'l lal llutll's -i spec ally. tl-l a t es' lir, - -s mad,. ar.l. i In l.,-l man iK-r l',i i n ,ra ie,.,i muiii l, on a.,liesi,.ii All "MeiT till. , I iiti.iuplly. Mils. SI. K. K fl.l.. C TATK or VIHiilMA AMI NiMUII C.Ml n oi.l.NA. TIIR L.I HliKST CLOTIIIMI .V ( l.nTII Hot SK IX THK SOUTHERN STATES. .V. K. KILL, Hveamnre street, rKTKHSIIt'Kii, V A. has e-tsl,i.he,l a new nil Hliitant ( l. tliinc and I III 11 llullse a' t' e tillllll.i r, l,e e vnU willrlinl On. in.,. llvaiitilul M,,, t , l .-iH-ri..r lie uly im.te I l.illilliK, hulllli nf New York, Knr M.-n ami Hoys, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ThreniMla .,n,-r...H.y thu ureal llo i-e are all n, on, In, lure, I in n, an, I every- rineiit ,-U ami llia.le .-iiiiil l. ensl..tn wurk.. Vim ul als ilit In lln yreat liou..- every, thliu hi the iteiit.ai.il t..,ys lri,lslilnk.k.,,.ii,. slnrls sn k. Iino.er". Mnrl Fr.M. til. v S Kin Mi rls. Sill.' emi.-ra, I ullai-.. Ties, l ull.,' Illaee. In r Viuil S..,..(!. rills la tin- latest Si..v to ,,ui 1'he euO.iii, ,l'-lirt,nellt Is Iteaile.) ,v (t,r m,w kllMlall'sta. It, eull nst ami lillinir ,..lou I. Ml, an Imveall.l elaaa ll.ew liia.li, In ur ler lutwi.liivs A , hwrl f..r sen, mi y.in- in. h-io-i' will l o malle.l v,.li nu applle.iliun, I. uelher with snui,le. ot ii,, tio-eleet fr in Ah t. ,ii s..,l l-t Oil. I,..,i-i. are w arrmtel th lll-.ll.-v will I-1 reftm l-.l tf I, ) it;, ..,J ', i.r.li -r. .r.ni.iv llile.l. wtinle.ile amt lei'ail.' N ,-h rye I. r r--I ,i rm p money v, lieu a .h's re s.-nt I'll Ii l.y expo-.. II euilH-r 11,1. is n sunt lien, lluiee. 1 1.. H.i I lallliiM ,,,! ,.ur .. .!. n , eull '-,....,y ' M K ' V. J. N A W . " BAKER & CONFECTIONER. S"Pt-;:il)- HOWARD MACHINE WORKS. "ARD BROS., ' niochlnrry ENGINEER ; AND MACHINISTS, Tu (lie Tsors of Motive Tower ami General Marliinrry : U P en von r nttcut ii.n f tm nu t t hi n ..r....i 1 .. in. h. . . . U.,l.,UKNl'.IIAI. VMIKK IIN ' ' "T Kniiiiii's. saw M ills. r. tt.,n (litis. liri.-l Mills, c.iti.n Presses, Hurse l'nvv.-r-. 'I hre-liers, I'ulu j.s, lllill.',., Sliltft ini;, ( 'oii,lins, Mill Uearlliff AM) ( ASTII.S()t lltO Oil IIK AS A Y KI7.E. -Ve .Iu work at y.uir rl u e if w.mte.l Si-,--iiil linn.l Knuines un.l oilier Miu-hlneiy bought SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO ANI'Y IV HiiWAIili, inr It ly G 1 N W 0 R K. II (.111 wnrk, New tirl work tu l,e first ela, JIOWAIM) BIU)S., 1.1 II-. ' . I UV u. Ilnvinir a fll-t , i.-s (On Un .li r vve . -in .h, nil Hints n( on, ,...b v , i. .-. e. miws sh,.r,.....,. s.-n.l v..,,. I. ins " mmn We iiiiilerstuiiil our lnis.lne.-s. Will ..-uannile.. al! mir work tu l,e llrsi class Yiilrs, .IOH.N r. II VtVAUD, WILLIAM (i. HOWAIil). JIOUSi: l'STADI.ISUKI) IX 18311. " KriLISRlSDOE & RROOKS, MttTSMIKH TO MIJIFYHt, I Til Kit KDiii: ItltOOHN. COTTON FACTORS fit CEN. COMMISSION MERCHANTS roil THK SALE Ol' AM. SOlTIIFItX I'ltUDULS, :: AND liKAI.KItS IN :o: Hl'IDKKS, AMI ACRU'fLTIMtAI. l.IMK, A.N II I I.AsTh K ( KM 1ST, M'I'KH I'lldSt'H ATKS A DiU' ANO KOR COTTON Ai.su Ml. I I'KKUVIa.N (il'.WO. ' I'OltTSMOfTU, V. -fit -Vare House 23 X Sr., llill St. ami Cir. of Water ami IJueen streets vi. r. i1 k it j. i' it . .!.... il-l n.uil.l re.etfully Infi.i in n,v II iemls tl nui , .llell liu- Went , n, Vi .. .- , w.ml.1 I.,- L-liel to see il. -.., ,nv .,.,. ,n r .L-r I t., n, ..AM..',,,,'' r ."" . Hl,"v". "nn- 0" ' I ha.. I,.rnae,.,inii ..I... lire, I. i ............ J, mi t neentnliKM uiu' uiv a inu HALIFAX. N C. .vlii. h I via ai-n ri,,.ai, lur Ar. T PARKER-, AGT. fell 9 If. HALL'S STANDA RD FIRE AND lilTKOLAR PROOF : tit a r F. I n 0 S, A', c. A very lar(t sntirlr of fakes, Crseae-n. Caii.lle.. Vr.-neh and l'laln Kaiaiua, rruiia, .Num. e. The lar.st sfneK e.1 Ty ..f every variety ever l.rmiitltt to tills liiark'-t . OMer.f,.rf-,.,.i..., eak..,. , tuiej M ,lort eal lli.lleeat .N.iithrril .rlee,i. Wil.rn ana other partlea an.lled a eb.ap S till l",r'lel. ,., lf Ileml the follow in.,' I'rotn . ('. Snvilor. Ihmker tit Kreiin.l:, Mi, MM. KuiulHof Hiinilar letters on hlc lioin all purls nf the I'liion. ll.VNklNii Hii s:nK ( SN'YUKIt Ii.n'. sor M In. K. co . 1 onl.vm,. Kv "'' M,M ,,r'1' ""!. . ... '' 'mv Iu win. nn in . i .ii i if the m, tits f the In.- ami It ur.-l ,r-l'r. .of i . To ). , ... 1,1 uie.ls.ut ll.r. e y, , s,,,,, .i,,,. ,.,s,.,,.r. I,- ,,.,, , , the II , , V lnL, ' l.n ..liiij, was hllr s t,, i ,,a. ,. ,.k r , ,,...,, wl,n , k; , r "' ranie ..ul ..(llie t,",l-e. fl ,,. It- -J i . at w-nrl.l. il l.n.ke lhr..el, o - H c- ' . , 1. ' , I'Vi Ti ' I."'""' ' '""' rear ,.f. ,. ,1,,. li!,, k ,... , , ,; ha" ' ..(.. ii... n.t. i. ... i. ..: '. . " ; 1 ' n 1 ,;u y ) HIHIIJHT'I I 11'' I ."IK I lillltfl NEiV ADVKTISEMENTS. METALLIC IH'l'l A li CAS '- -I" t'. . i l v ITasen iurnislied lor CuhH at five percent, less than catalogue Orders j telegraph or letter promptly attended to When ordering a send desired length and width at elbow. Cases sent by Express C. 6. unknown parties B. T. SIMMONS, AGT WELDON, n May 4 ly ' n 1882. ' 18S SPRI NG & SUMMER STOC io: OF :o: FIRST-CLASS GOODS A L. A. FAEINHOLT'S, WELDON, N. C IluvlinrliniiKlit mv entire stock for CASH, I am proiinrrd to offer suncrior aitrantanei trade. .My sink c nsl.su ul FASHIONABLE I)HKSS GOODS W1TUS1I.K AND SATIN TRIMMINGS A BUTTONS TO DUY GOOIIS. AM) MIOES. HATS, CAPS. CLOTHIXQ. HARDWAEE A SPECIALTY. NOTIONS IN ENDLESS VARIETY A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND PROVISII F U R N I T U R E, F URNITUB Btilsteails, lllnek Wulmil Ilcil Room Seta. Wash Stands, Wardrobes, and Furniture general Sorts and at nil Prices, I invite the public generally to a careful examination of my stock before ru elsewhere. ltesiuetfully, 1 L. A. FA1UNIIOL' GrEAND DISPLAY 0 I 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 I FANCY GOODS. I hove Just returned from the North with a larpje nnd beautiful line of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. EVERYTHING THAT IS NQVE. The Most (omiileto Stoek Ever Om-red Iu This Keetli To all who desire lo acquaint themselves with the Styles of this season, I oxtend a eord come to the exhibition. ' HANDEEBCBIEES, GLOVES, NECK WEAB, FANS, PAEAS0LS, JET FEIKOg, JET BRACE LETS, CHAPE, HAMBUBO, ANI CH0NE LACE, SI LACE, BLACK FLOWERS, WREATHS, Ac. was in. I 'i are e In. reely as. "n.,, n,y full,, r I el l the sale, ait.l I lell snrr Its eollt- Ills Were Hale ah. I iinl.i. . I. 1 I ' t" II I s .f tll.- lll lie II Hill" u as used. uli... . II. ss 1,11.. II... I t er..f., n. , ( 1 1. ,..,.. ,,.i ' ,,V '' ' '"'' "'","' I try ..f Hi" h l..ri.-rt ii... I ,, (.,, , J " , I " k "'"" lel..B,'ai... I l.-n im- I he ..., a.ui I! 1 ul ' I . . r IZZZT.:V: V'Vl !'' "'; I of the nn-... Snwith ie. 1 ha,l a Hall zr: ,,:,Pi::r;;;,a!:!;raiu,,,;reu:,'i I .nil s, v.-rv Im WHEN YOU WANT A SAFE CALL FOR HALL'S MAKE f,.,,, A,Mr"h!' NOAHIlKi.MN .'l,ri..tttV!vc. ' WHOLESALE LIST NTS! n il... . l a ... I.re.s, ,,t n,y ei,ei,"e " K ' " " 'mlrU stt"""n. C" be returned Thanking the public for past favors. I am Very ltcspeclfully, R. 0. E DWARF t-g-BMini'SIIRICK BLOCK. W . MM M , J THE PJ.AOE TO GET pvse nm A190 M1DICIS AT THE LOAVEST PRICES, IS AT DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER & BRO'S, WEST SIDE WASHINGTON AVENUE AND OPPOSITE RAILROAD SHEDk WELDON. N. C. KTOCK HEI'T oni'LKTK BY I KMIUXT AKH1VAL9. I'liKSCRII'TKiN Dl'.l'AKTMKNT KII.LKU WITH THK BEST SELECTED MATERIA tl " CkV.,,T,WX, Mil'MtI AT AM.IIOI KN WITH tR PEBFUMEBT, 6TATI0NEBT, FARCT SOAPS, AND BRUSHES, FANCT ARTICLES, TOBACCO AND CI REMEMBER thai a hearty weleouie always aw aits vnu nt ZOLLICOFFER'! send us your busi Ness card for trade list. D. LANDRETH & SONS . PHILADELPHIA. TWENTY DOLLARS WILL BUY THK I'KW. MNt.l K krwiiitf Murhiiie. A h.-lter Machine than can t lieiisht f.r FORTY noI.LAHH, ANY WHEHE. Itnasa limp Iif, twn lars fiiaw. n, fancy Half li.itlnc ('.. vet, Cns..r. anil wli.Os ll.e lij. Inn w itliiiut riiuuinir Hie Maehliu., WABBARTED FOB FIVE YFABS. K.XAmTll!l l MltlllNK Itl.ruKII t'AVMKKT. .Slid jiuiKwders oraeVlri s". Wil l KTi ( 0. Hi X. jva, ut:. s;. I'U.lud. Ij.Hii, Pa. lei. i;tm M 11 l'AItm A. MOORS :o: Oilers to tha public :oi .t.v .issohtmxxt ur Millinery, Noll.. us, a'aney finorts, luil. I Article', t'lieap Luce. Ladles Elirolssliig Goods ( IIKAP I'OU ;AIII. .... v. . ... MRS. M.A.MOOi Air-Smith s nn. k Block, Wcldon, nuv JI ly iU I wo"k vn" ow" tv". Term, i TI M I It nut tit (in. AJuttas H. HaUeti I'ultluud, M.II1IV,